More schools across New Jersey forced to temporarily change learning plans following positive cases

More schools throughout the state, from Morris County to Mercer County, are being forced to temporarily change their learning plans.

News 12 Staff

Sep 17, 2020, 10:25 AM

Updated 1,491 days ago

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More schools throughout the state, from Morris County to Mercer County, are being forced to temporarily change their learning plans.
The East Hanover Township School District will be moving to all-remote learning for two weeks following a positive case of coronavirus that affected multiple buildings. In-person learning is set to return Sept. 30.
Westfield High School is also going remote for the next two weeks after six students tested positive. The cases are unrelated and are from an exposure outside of school. In-person, hybrid learning is expected to resume Oct. 1.
Hopewell Valley Central High School will finish the week remotely after a positive case. The other five schools in the district will remain open.